Kwame Nkrumah in his essay āNeo-Colonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialismā unleashes two different dimensions where in theory a neo-colonial state seems independent and sovereign but in reality, that stateās economic system, political policy, cultural practices are influenced/controlled by external powers. In the documentary āLife and Debtā, directed by Stephanie Black, the director has carefully presented how external power such as the IMF entered Jamaica to save its economy from the financial crisis, but in reality, it was just exploitation...
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Steven Spielberg is one of the most outstanding writers, producers, and directors in the 20th century. His role as a writer, producer, and director have hugely influenced the history of filmmaking. His philosophy of articulating complex stories into an incredible motion picture is quite astounding for many film watchers. Spielberg is involved in many thrilling and famous movies. For instance, āIndiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Arkā, āBack to the Futureā, āSchindler's Listā, āJurassic Parkā, āSaving Private Ryanā,...
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āThe Postā was premiered on December 22, 2017. The movie is a historical political thriller film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg. This movie was critically acclaimed throughout the world. The movie is based on a genuine story, set in the 1970s, it shows the various endeavors made by the writers at The Washington Post who wanted to publish the Pentagon Papers. The Pentagon Papers were highly classified documents containing information about the involvement of the U.S government in the...
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Everyone has many encounters of different human experiences which each individual acts a certain way to deal with that human experience. Human experiences are experiences undergone by a person, it is the ability to process memories by the conscience mind, an example of human experience is happiness. In this paper I'm going to show how human experience is represented powerfully in Amanda Lohreyās āVertigoā and the movie āThe Blind Sideā. It will be represented through techniques like visual imagery, metaphors,...
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The opera I chose to watch for the assignment was āThe Tsarās Brideā (1899) by Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. Through research I found out that this opera is an adaptation of a play originally written by Lev Mey, a Russian dramatist and poet (āThe Tsarās Brideā). āThe Tsarās Brideā is a four-act opera that takes place in Moscow, Russia, in the year 1572 under the reign of Ivan IV Vasilyevich or more commonly known as Ivan the Terrible. The opera...
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A cult is a group or sect bound together by veneration of the same thing, person, ideal, etc. A cult can also be a group with the same beliefs. Based on this definition marching band would be considered to be a cult. Even though cults are usually considered to be a bad and illegal thing marching band is fully legal. I believe the reason it is very legal is because marching band does not come out and say that it...
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Nostalgia and golden age thinking are an exceedingly critical aspect in Fitzgerald and Allenās works, as through these concepts they are able to convey a noteworthy message regarding the role of dreams and illusions as motivators. Nostalgia is truly one of the great human weaknesses and people underestimate the power it has. We need to establish an understanding of what it is, what evokes this nostalgia and maybe even question if itās healthy for us to be dwelling in the...
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Milk is the first food of young mammals and a nutrient-rich, white liquid produced by the mammary glands of females' mammals. It is a mixture of fat and high-quality protein in water, which contains some carbohydrate (lactose (4.8%), vitamins and minerals (0.8%). Furthermore, there are ranges of other individuals' products that can be made from milk, which are also known as dairy products, a product containing milk or made from milk, such as; butter, cream, and ice cream. Water, carbohydrate,...
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In the social context, men have been perceived as being the superior gender throughout time. However, with more focus on scientific justification, it has been proven that men do not live as long as women. Research proves that there is a definitive role for gender within health and illness. There are many factors that are instrumental in understanding which health-related differences arise within men in contrast with women. Such factors include the gender differences present in illness, the role of...
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Introduction James Cameron's Titanic, released in 1997, is a cinematic masterpiece that has captivated audiences worldwide and earned a prominent place in motion picture history. The film, which is a fictionalized account of the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic, stands out not just for its box office success but for its profound impact on popular culture. With a production budget of over $200 million, Titanic was, at the time, the most expensive film ever made. It went on...
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Music is seen and heard anywhere and everywhere in the world. It is rooted deep into cultures, families, online, and even at peoples very own fingertips. For some, music has even made its way into their careers. In 2019, there have been more upcoming artists than ever before and the one thing they all have in common, is generating a profit and a following. The essay āMaking Centsā by Damon Krukowski was successful because of his explanation of how upcoming...
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Businesses in the modern market are required to continuously adapt and adjust to the changes in the market in order to stay competitive. Competition is an important aspect of a market and is widely known to be the process of operating in a market concurrently with other competitors in order to gain profit (Riggs, 2015). In order for competitors to stay competitive, they complete through various means which will be discusses in this paper. However, if a monopoly is introduced...
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āInceptionā is considered the most unique motion picture of its time. Released in 2010 when executive Christopher Nolan was falling off the statures of āThe Dark Knightā, āInceptionā demonstrated there was as a reasonable place, unique studio tentpole. The science fiction film acquired $828.3 million at the overall film industry and was even a player on the honors circuit. Among its awards were Oscar assignments for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay. Movie Review The film āInceptionā was appreciated by...
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āThe Blind Sideā is a movie based on a true-life story about a homeless teen and the family that took him in. The movie is based on Michael Oher who was homeless, who discovered a family that wanted him, and who rose to become famous. This paper will analyze the main character Michael Oher. Michael was an African American homeless while his drug addicted mother lived in a rundown apartment. Unfortunately, Michael never knew his father was, had little education,...
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Globalization and inequality are represented throughout the film āLife and Debtā and this links to media images of tourism that portray a contrasting image of Jamaica and Dominica. In this report, I intend to explore these issues in the Jamaican economy and in trade and media images of Jamaica and Dominica. Globalization is presented negatively, allowing exploitation and aiding inequalities of Jamaican workers, in the film āLife and Debtā, this is highlighted in the scene that discusses the issues surrounding...
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Introduction The literary traditions of America and England have long been subjects of academic inquiry, reflecting the cultural, historical, and social nuances that define each nation. While both literatures share a common language, they diverge significantly in their thematic preoccupations, narrative styles, and historical contexts. English literature, with its roots in the medieval period, has evolved through various epochs such as the Renaissance, Romanticism, and Victorian era, each contributing a rich tapestry of works that emphasize themes of class, religion,...
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The early famous French directors created a uniqueness to approach into the cinematic universe known as the auteur theory. Itās value after a lot of experience that was being advanced during the late 1930s by the well-known French film critics: FranƧois Truffaut, Christian Metz, and Jacques Rivette. They were willing to risk about everything to create and come across something that inspired them and the younger and developing generation of critiques by doing something new and let go of the...
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From the early days of silent cinema to today's emerging new technologies such as 360-degree panoramic filming, the film industry has begun to change as technology continues to evolve, transforming the audience's experience and engagement with cinema and filmmaking. This paper will review Eric Kurland's āHistory of VRā and Lev Manovich's āThe Poetics of Augmentedā to understand the development and application of technologies related to immersive experiences. Eric Kurland talked about the changes and advances of this technology over time...
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āAccomplishment begins with two words, Iāll tryā. This quote that Abbey Nicole Curran once said is saying that there is no possible way of succeeding if you donāt take the shot at trying. The quote is about trying, because if you donāt there is no way of succeeding. Abbey Nicole Curran tried her best to become a pageant girl even though she had cerebral palsy. Abbey was an important and influential figure in history that had a positive impact on...
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Introduction 'Rabbit-Proof Fence,' directed by Phillip Noyce, is a poignant depiction of the harrowing journey undertaken by three Aboriginal girls in 1931 Australia. The film illustrates the oppressive policies of the Australian government, which sought to assimilate Aboriginal children by forcibly removing them from their families. This narrative centers around Molly Craig, Daisy Kadibill, and Gracie Fields, who escape a government settlement with the hope of returning to their families by following the rabbit-proof fence. The film uses powerful visual...
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āYou mustnāt be afraid to dream a little bigger darlingā - Eames (Tom Hardy), āInceptionā. And the director Christopher Nolan clearly wasnāt afraid to dream bigger. In 2010, after success in movies such as āThe Prestigeā and āThe Dark Knightā, Nolan released āInceptionā. This isnāt just one of the best movies of all time but pathed the way for other science fiction classics by Nolan such as Interstellar. Nolan is the number one ranked director of all time both by...
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Serendipity is my favorite word. It is defined as the occurrence of fortune purely by accident; finding good things even while we are not looking for them. Reminiscing on life, and the winding roads that have led me here, Iām convinced that Iām the product of little pockets of serendipity. For example, after high school, I joined Makerere University in my home country, Uganda. However, two months later the university shut down indefinitely due to a strike by disgruntled, unpaid...
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The morning I woke up with a feeling of anxiety, hollowness, and emptiness in me. I was dejected and lost. Something was missing and wrong. I felt like I didnāt belong in this world. My mind was perturbed with a lot of questions. Whatās the purpose of my existence? Why I was even born? Why am I alive? Am I wasting my life? Was I any mistake of God? All negative thoughts and negative self-talk weigh me down and make...
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The word ākingā makes you think of people in charge, like leaders and high-ranking people. But leadership really isnāt about a certain position; just because someone owns the title of a leader, like the title of king or president, does not mean that person has the qualities necessary to be able to lead people. So, when confronted with the question āwould Hamlet have been a good king?ā I would say he would not have been suitable for the position of...
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Blackness is both a historical and critical position through which Whiteness is rewritten such as to encompass the world's diversity There is no one way to define āBlacknessā. Does Blackness identify with a particular character trait or does it solely have to do with having a ādark complexion? For a long time in America, being dark was equated to having African heritage or having a darker skin tone that was not white. In any case, not every person fits conveniently...
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During the Mid 1970s, the Black artist began embracing their identity and dedication to black culture through literature. Literature that was created during this period, criticized the government for its mistreatment of black people in America. It displays this style of criticism through two famous pieces What America Would Be Without Blacks by Ralph Ellison and If Black English Isnāt a Language Then What is it? by James Baldwin. These two pieces exemplify the impact Black culture has on mainstream...
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Рgоod leаder is sоmeоne whо аcоmplishеs the missiоn, has the respect of their subоrdinаtes, and mаkes the difficult decisiоns when nеeded. For every human being there is always one favorite leader whom he or she likes the most, always try to be like the leader and want to achieve his or her level. Personally, I like the ideology of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi the most. He was born on the 2nd of October in 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat, India. He...
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Constraints/Challenges I couldnāt have asked for a better internship experience. Working on M.J. Papers helped me to explore real job life and how Corporate HR operates. This has been by far the most interesting and cherished worthy experience of my life. Identified/Observed in the Organization This internship has provided me with a wonderful opportunity to acquire practical knowledge, communication skills, negotiation skills, and technical skills. Though it may take some time to polish those skills, at this moment I am...
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Every individual has the right to attain an education. However, in Pakistan over 50 percent of the population, aged 15 and above are illiterate. Only one-third of the women are educated. According to the latest Pakistan āEducation Statistics Reportā by AEPAM, there are 22.84 million children who are not going to school. Education must be prioritized in Pakistan. Education is a basic human right, unfortunately, it is not being fulfilled in Pakistan. This is the reason why my team members...
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Introduction: This quote is taken from the philosophical book Reason in Common Sense, which was written and published by George Santayana in 1905. Santayana becomes acknowledged for his aphorisms, and for becoming a professor in philosophy at Harvard which he deserted. Before, Santayana attended the Boston Latin School and Harvard College, in which he studied from the philosophers William James and Josiah. George Santayana's quote that those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it means studying history...
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